Participants of Tesla Rally HK 2014, photo taken outside Marriott Sky City Image from TMC HK |
Image from Leilani Munter's Facebook |
This year, the proceeds will go to the Hong Kong Shark Foundation (hksharkfoundation.org). As many as 73 million sharks are harvested each year for their fins, and more than half of these fins are traded in or through Hong Kong. Leilani Münter (carbonfreegirl.com) is a biology graduate who eventually became the unusual combination of a race car driver and environmental activist. She was involved in the Cove documentary, and drives for the upcoming Racing Extinction documentary movie. Here is what she has to say: "I was thrilled to hear that my fellow Tesla owners in Hong Kong are raising awareness about the terrible practice of shark finning. As a long time scuba diver, I have encountered many sharks in the wild and they are incredibly beautiful creatures. They have roamed the deep unchanged for hundreds of millions of years since before the dinosaurs. The balance of the ocean ecosystem depends on animals from the smallest microbe to the top predator and humans have already killed off 90% of the shark population, largely due to shark fin soup. Humans depend on the health of the ocean, if the oceans die, we die. This horrible practice must end, for their sake - and for ours." |
The fact that the organisers managed to get Leilani to say a few words to support us really gave us the morale boost for the rally and the fighting for a greener better world.
Image from markwj |
Gathering near Cyberport Superchargers Image from Locky's English Playground |
Here's a music video I made using raw videos taken by fellow owner Core (with thanks).
I had about 10 mins of supercharging and got the battery filled up to roughly 275km of range, and then quickly headed back to the group and drove towards Hong Kong International Airport. The drive was awesome, but many highways got me both excited and nervous. For one thing, I have always driven with wife and baby inside the car, going mostly tight city roads means that I had hardly driven passed 70kmph. Although we were going rather slowly for the purpose of keeping in one line and in sequence, being the last of the queue means that if I got lost or going too slowly, there would be a hard time chasing the rest and I had to drive even faster, which could be pretty dangerous for me.
There were indeed one scary incidence in which I was cut off from the group by a taxi, and because there was enough space between the Model S in front and the taxi, I decided to overtake the taxi again. I cut out on my right, but the car behind was too fast and too close without my noticing, I heard the first honk of complaint from the car behind. Then I accelerated and cut left before the taxi back to the queue and then there was the second honk, this time from the taxi, as I was probably too close once again. But that wasn't it, the taxi driver thought I was doing it on purpose instead of being inexperience in driving fast, decided to take revenge and dangerously overtook me in a similar fashion as I did. I had to brake pretty hard when he did that. However, soon enough he realised that the rest of the Model Ss in front of him are going way too slowly for his liking, he left for the fast lane and I was back with the group again. I bet the driver realised that he had intervened our rally once he switched to a faster lane and it was stupid to take revenge on a car with women and baby just to get into a slow-moving lane.
Intra-rally communication was carried out using Zello, but I had no idea that my Zello wasn't even working from the start. I found this strange because no one was using the app throughout the journey but somehow the rest of the group seems to know when the video taking was going to happen (Can't believe Core was driving with his legs only while his hands were holding the camera!!). It was only on Tsingma bridge that I asked my sister to check out what was wrong with the app by Whatsapping her boyfriend who was in another Model S in front, and finally got connected with the group. The above is another music video I made using raw videos taken by fellow owner Core (with thanks).
Heading towards Marriott Sky City Image from Locky's English Playground |
Intra-rally communication was carried out using Zello, but I had no idea that my Zello wasn't even working from the start. I found this strange because no one was using the app throughout the journey but somehow the rest of the group seems to know when the video taking was going to happen (Can't believe Core was driving with his legs only while his hands were holding the camera!!). It was only on Tsingma bridge that I asked my sister to check out what was wrong with the app by Whatsapping her boyfriend who was in another Model S in front, and finally got connected with the group. The above is another music video I made using raw videos taken by fellow owner Core (with thanks).
Getting parked for photos Image from Locky's English Playground |
Coolly parked outside Marriott Sky City Image from Locky's English Playground |
Someone is having fun Image from Locky's English Playground |
More someones Image from Locky's English Playground |
Some babies need game time Image from Locky's English Playground |
He's faster on bare feet Image from Locky's English Playground |
Babies chit chat Image from Locky's English Playground |
Beads can be fun for baby Muse Image from Locky's English Playground |
Organizer Mark(left) with wife and daughter (centre) and Mike from Liberty Photo by Vincent |
We Love Sharks!!! Particularly my baby Image from Vincent |
Car Exhibition? Image from Locky's English Playground |
A Red Roadster led the entire rally Image from Locky's English Playground |
L1TELOG Owner Core is better than most sales on the Tesla Motors HK team Image from Vincent |
Nicely parked outside Clear Water Bay Golf and Country Club Image from Locky's English Playground |
Sunset on Teslas Image from Vincent |
Most energy efficient drivers of the rally Image from Vincent |
Final shot of the day Image from Vincent |
We did it for the sharks and our future generations, what have you done for the world lately?
PS: For more photos, please visit TMC_HK_Pic's photostream .
Resources:
Hong Kong Shark Foundation Official Website
Racing Extinction
Tesla Motors Club Hong Kong 2014 Rally +YouTube
Tesla Rally Hong Kong 2014
TMCHK_2014_Rally.pdf
Leilani Munter @ Twitter
Rally route @ Google Map
Tesla Motors Club Hong Kong 2014 Rally @ YouTube
Tesla Rally HK 2014 @Locky's Google Plus
Tesla Rally Hong Kong 2014 Cyperport Stop @ YouTube
Tesla Rally Hong Kong 2014 Science Park & Clear Water Bay Golf and Country Club @ YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FN_HZHyGhGo&list=PLpmeKgu8vwcl7VqnS5yHilZ3EHGL2IMCT&index=7
TMC_HK_Pic's photostream
It's On: Oil Versus Electric @ Huffington Post
Liberty International
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